Saint Louis, Missouri
March 9, 2006
The American Soybean
Association (ASA) today applauded the U.S. Department of
Agriculture’s decision to appoint Michael W. Yost as
administrator of the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS). A
soybean grower from Murdock, Minnesota, Yost served as ASA
President in 1998-99 and then ASA Chairman in 1999-2000.
"ASA commends
USDA’s choice of putting Mike Yost at the helm of the Foreign
Agriculture Service because Mike understands the priorities and
values of farmers," said ASA President and soybean producer Bob
Metz. "At the same time, Mike is extremely well versed in
international trade policy and programs that are so important to
U.S. soybean growers and the entire U.S. economy."
FAS is the agency
that oversees and coordinates USDA’s international activities.
Yost will play a strong leadership role in expanding and
maintaining international export opportunities for U.S.
agriculture, supporting international economic development and
trade capacity building and improving the global sanitary and
phytosanitary (SPS) system to facilitate agricultural trade.
"Mike Yost has
demonstrated broad expertise and managerial skills and will
continue to make a great contribution to USDA in this new role,"
said Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns in making the
announcement. "I look forward to working with Mike as we
continue to strengthen our capacity at USDA to manage the
growing importance of international markets to American
agriculture and the food sector."
Yost has served as
the Farm Service Agency's associate administrator for programs
since January 2004. A fourth generation farmer, Yost served as
chairman of the American Oilseed Coalition along with his ASA
leadership posts. Yost also served on the National Biodiesel
Board and the USDA/Department of Energy Biomass Advisory Board.
ASA serves as
the collective policy voice of 25,000 U.S. soybean producers on
national issues importance to all U.S. soybean farmers. |